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sat on what the impeachment of bill clinton? >> this is enormously big. you've got the killing of bin lapped, the siege credits have been leaked to hollywood. you've got the kill list right there in the situation room. bless the third one? the thing that you talked about last year, how it got into the iranian centrifuges and how it got out. >> namely, we did it. >> but this is extraordinary. all the details. it came right out of the situation room. >> the situation room? >> where is the situation room? >> the situation room is on the basement floor of the white house west wing. >> so obama leaked it. >> these leaks are terrible but they clearly came right out of his own entourage. >> to make obama look good. >> that's what everybody says. i don't know where else could you get material like. that such, you cover the >> wait a minute, eleanor. >> obama says it's coming from beurre crates, lower level beurre crates. but this is very likely coming from people high up, because some of the sources cited were crielted >>> out of time. happy father's day. bye-bye
sat on what the impeachment of bill clinton? >> this is enormously big. you've got the killing of bin lapped, the siege credits have been leaked to hollywood. you've got the kill list right there in the situation room. bless the third one? the thing that you talked about last year, how it got into the iranian centrifuges and how it got out. >> namely, we did it. >> but this is extraordinary. all the details. it came right out of the situation room. >> the situation room?...
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bill clinton tried to deal with some of these issues. barack obama in the first term had the one attempt. these problems when it comes to medicare and social security, the fundamental questions have opinion quicked down the road. now we're going into the second term. >> are the democrats willing to compromise? if the republican will compromise on taxes will they make big changes. >> the liberal base of the party is going to say you can't do this to under the circumstances. we just got you reelected. >> president's about to come out. let's watch. ♪ ♪ signed, sealed, delivered, i'm yours ♪ ♪ signed sealed delivered i'm yours ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you so much. tonight more than 200 years after a former colony won the right to determine its own destiny, the task of perfecting our union moves forward. it moves forward because of you. it moves forward because you reaffirmed the spirit that has triumphed over war and oppression and lifted this country from despair. the belief that while e
bill clinton tried to deal with some of these issues. barack obama in the first term had the one attempt. these problems when it comes to medicare and social security, the fundamental questions have opinion quicked down the road. now we're going into the second term. >> are the democrats willing to compromise? if the republican will compromise on taxes will they make big changes. >> the liberal base of the party is going to say you can't do this to under the circumstances. we just...
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. >> i actually, i remember watching him at the convention making a speech the night after bill clinton. clinton made an amazing speech even by his standards. obama's just wasn't quite as good. it wasn't quite as inspiring. i thought even his wife sounded a bit more up for the battle. since then i just felt that the president's mojo isn't what it was four years ago, almost like he's been battered down by the job. do you see that in him? >> i doubt seriously whether that's in fact what has happened but you couldn't watch that first presidential debate and not come away fearing if you were a democrat and believing if you were a republican that that was the case. he's been off himself for quite a little while now in terms of public appearance, public speaking. one can say look, he has a lot on his mind but for whatever reason, in the first debate, he was in the public perception beaten and beaten fairly badly by governor romney. it will be very interesting to see what he does tomorrow night. i would point out that tomorrow night is under a different format, as you know, that this public cr
. >> i actually, i remember watching him at the convention making a speech the night after bill clinton. clinton made an amazing speech even by his standards. obama's just wasn't quite as good. it wasn't quite as inspiring. i thought even his wife sounded a bit more up for the battle. since then i just felt that the president's mojo isn't what it was four years ago, almost like he's been battered down by the job. do you see that in him? >> i doubt seriously whether that's in fact...
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clinton, and we will make our case to the national security conservatives and social conservatives and economic conservatives that newt gingrich is the best candidate to defeat president obama. i think we're doing pretty darn well down here. >> so your feeling is despite what the social conservative group said over the weekend, rick santorum doesn't have more momentum here and he is not the obvious alternative choice to romney? >> no, the fact is if you look at the actual vote yesterday that we were very close in the vote, and that, in fact, the folks who will be speaking out starting at noon today, congressman watts and others, they are dedicated to my candidacy and we will go into the next campaign with a large momentum. the polls show consistently, i am the strongest rival to romney in south carolina, and i think that the debate tomorrow night will be a very important part of that, and the debate thursday night will be a very important part of that. i think it's going to be a lively week. one of the most important weeks in the history of the gop because i think nominating somebody w
clinton, and we will make our case to the national security conservatives and social conservatives and economic conservatives that newt gingrich is the best candidate to defeat president obama. i think we're doing pretty darn well down here. >> so your feeling is despite what the social conservative group said over the weekend, rick santorum doesn't have more momentum here and he is not the obvious alternative choice to romney? >> no, the fact is if you look at the actual vote...
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when bill clinton pitched his message by turning off jesse jackson. that's what a secure nominee would do, but mitt romney is not that. >> romney takes credit for the fact, rightly or wrongly, always having the said marital mate for many years. for always being in the same religion, although people should be free to change religions. conversion is fine with most americ americans. taking an endorsement from donald trump. here's trump. put it all together here. a birther with his history endorsing this guy. here's trump, by the way, whacking romney. these guys are not soul brothers. let's take a look at last year. >> mitt romney is a basically small business guy. if you really think about it, he was a hedge fund. he was a fund guy. he walked away with some money from a good company that he didn't create. he worked there. he didn't create. >> didn't create? >> he would buy companies and close companies and get rid of jobs. i built a great company. >> you know, trump i give him credit. but he's stomping on the notion that mitt romney is worth anything. >>
when bill clinton pitched his message by turning off jesse jackson. that's what a secure nominee would do, but mitt romney is not that. >> romney takes credit for the fact, rightly or wrongly, always having the said marital mate for many years. for always being in the same religion, although people should be free to change religions. conversion is fine with most americ americans. taking an endorsement from donald trump. here's trump. put it all together here. a birther with his history...
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clinton was called the comeback kid even though he lost. so you have to look at regional characteristics. just ask yourself a simple question. is it better to draw a bold, clear line between a reagan conservative and the most liberal president in our history, or is it better to have somebody in many ways, romney care versus obama care, and tax increases in massachusetts, and the 47th worst record in creating jobs in massachusetts, and it's harder for romney to draw a sharp contrast than it would be for me. >> let me ask you about your own candidacy. you were hear eight months ago back in may. after the appearance when you criticized the medicare reform plan from ryan, it looked like you were over before you started and then you came back and you said six weeks ago, you said odds are i will be the nominee and then you went down again. how do you explain the ups and downs in your campaign? >> well, i think -- in the summer i was surprised the intensity of the washington establishment of the tax and the number of different people who said ging
clinton was called the comeback kid even though he lost. so you have to look at regional characteristics. just ask yourself a simple question. is it better to draw a bold, clear line between a reagan conservative and the most liberal president in our history, or is it better to have somebody in many ways, romney care versus obama care, and tax increases in massachusetts, and the 47th worst record in creating jobs in massachusetts, and it's harder for romney to draw a sharp contrast than it...
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but mike mccurry, a veteran democratic strategist and former press secretary to president bill clinton, said that does not mean the party should present itself as secular. >> the report makes clear that most of the nones say they believe in god, they describe themselves as religious or spiritual. so they are not open politically, if you are thinking of this in political terms, to overt appeals to secularism or denial of belief in god. >> meanwhile, vice president of the ethics and public policy center michael cromartie, a conservative, highlighted another finding of the survey -- that a large percentage of the unaffiliated say churches are too involvein politics. >> you have a strong message for people on the right and on the left, and that is please stop politicizing the pulpit every sunday. and i say that to both. i think the reason for decline in some of these places is again because they politicize the pulpit so much, and people don't go to church to get politics. they go for other more important questions. >> next week, kim lawton will have more on what the rise of the nones could
but mike mccurry, a veteran democratic strategist and former press secretary to president bill clinton, said that does not mean the party should present itself as secular. >> the report makes clear that most of the nones say they believe in god, they describe themselves as religious or spiritual. so they are not open politically, if you are thinking of this in political terms, to overt appeals to secularism or denial of belief in god. >> meanwhile, vice president of the ethics and...
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and bill clinton, i will give him credit for the moment of empathy where he set the standard if this kind of venue. it will be a very informative debate but i don't think it will be as exciting at the first one. >>neil: we are plan around the clock coverage on fox business network. could you sell it a little bit better, governor? >>guest: welcome to long island. i grew up in queens and went to school in oakdale. >>neil: in five hours we will have the big moment of the governor could be right, but this may not be the venue for it could.nasty. it could. we will follow it tonight on fox business network because administration the governor could remind you that is his industrial place to stop for all such coverage. we will have governor brewer and alan search ton and the mayor of los angeles and we will do something new, a survey, second by second, as it is going, you can tweet as you watching it, and get the foreign market react as they debating, our u.s. futures market reaction as it is going on, in one place on one network, the network for this sort of stuff. we will be following up m
and bill clinton, i will give him credit for the moment of empathy where he set the standard if this kind of venue. it will be a very informative debate but i don't think it will be as exciting at the first one. >>neil: we are plan around the clock coverage on fox business network. could you sell it a little bit better, governor? >>guest: welcome to long island. i grew up in queens and went to school in oakdale. >>neil: in five hours we will have the big moment of the governor...
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old pals and a former college buddy of bill clinton. he appeared on "morning joe" to discuss his new book. little did he know his friend would be dialing in. want to know what the former president was like as a college freshman? here's bill clinton and his old friend thomas caplin talk about the georgetown days. >> we became friends as an accident of the alphabet. the university said they placed you with students from a diverse background and from all over the country. we discovered everybody on the corridor went from bastion to duffy. >> when i met him, he was sitting in a rocking chair at 18 as i remember listening to the music from "gone with the wind." >> did he like to hold court and talk to people back then for long periods of time? >> loquacious in the best way. >> i think half the people i knew at georgetown i knew because i knew bill clinton. >> that's well said. there's a friendship there that's stood the test of time. but clinton hung up on the phone before the subject turned to presidential politics. hardly. here's what he s
old pals and a former college buddy of bill clinton. he appeared on "morning joe" to discuss his new book. little did he know his friend would be dialing in. want to know what the former president was like as a college freshman? here's bill clinton and his old friend thomas caplin talk about the georgetown days. >> we became friends as an accident of the alphabet. the university said they placed you with students from a diverse background and from all over the country. we...
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clinton's speech, michelle obama's speech, president obama's speech at the convention, and that may turn out to be the most significant thing that's happened in the end of this campaign. >> go ahead. >> in 2008 there were 7 percentage points, more democrats than republicans new york the electorate. -- in the electorate. that's the largest advantage for democrats in 14 years. in 2004 it was absolutely equal. in 2010 it was absolutely equal between democrats and republicans. so the obama campaign better hope that they have an electorate that looks more like 2008 than like 2004 or 2010. >> that is absolutely critical. 2004, just to be clear, was the only time in history of modern polling that republicans equaled democrats as a share of the electorate in a presidential year, but i agree. i mean, i think the obama campaign is basically rovian in its view of the electorate in that they view it is more cost efficient to find a voter who agrees with you and might not vote than it is to persuade the kind of classic swing voter and, you know, this election, i mean, many things could tip this
clinton's speech, michelle obama's speech, president obama's speech at the convention, and that may turn out to be the most significant thing that's happened in the end of this campaign. >> go ahead. >> in 2008 there were 7 percentage points, more democrats than republicans new york the electorate. -- in the electorate. that's the largest advantage for democrats in 14 years. in 2004 it was absolutely equal. in 2010 it was absolutely equal between democrats and republicans. so the...
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. >> and of course, bill clinton, hillary clinton, gary hart among the prominent democrats who servanteserved in that campaign. we'll have more reaction to the death of the senator in our next hour. >> our condolences to the family. >>> we'll talk about the continuing fallout over the consulate attack in benghazi. chris wallace sat down with two powerful ?eertpowerful senatorss sunday". their latest reaction as we look ahead to the time presidential debate. >>> a young father dies trying to protect his children after a gunman opens fire inside their home. look at the aftermath. what police think may have set the man off ... coming up. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your choles
. >> and of course, bill clinton, hillary clinton, gary hart among the prominent democrats who servanteserved in that campaign. we'll have more reaction to the death of the senator in our next hour. >> our condolences to the family. >>> we'll talk about the continuing fallout over the consulate attack in benghazi. chris wallace sat down with two powerful ?eertpowerful senatorss sunday". their latest reaction as we look ahead to the time presidential debate....
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so 1996, we nominate a moderate, bill clinton wins the election. 2008, we nominate a moderate, barack obama wins. >> in a state hit hard by the housing crisis, romney continues to attack gingrich for his involvement with mortgage giant, freddie mac. >> a huge bubble erupted. people got hurt by it. and the idea that someone running for president was getting paid by freddie mac at the time that was going on. $1.6billion. that urged people. >> the barrage of attack ads that the romney campaign has been running in florida is dishonest. and romney mobbed the campaign promise to build a colony on the moon. >> idea as the moon of the 51st state is not what would come to my mind. >> the other candidates have set their sights on states further down the road. rick santorum is holding events in missouri and minnesota, while ron paul takes his campaign to colorado tuesday. in washington, i'm renee march marsh. >> president ronald reagan's son, michael, joined him on the campaign trail. >>> well the fight over when virginia schools return from summer break is not over. at least not quite yet. the
so 1996, we nominate a moderate, bill clinton wins the election. 2008, we nominate a moderate, barack obama wins. >> in a state hit hard by the housing crisis, romney continues to attack gingrich for his involvement with mortgage giant, freddie mac. >> a huge bubble erupted. people got hurt by it. and the idea that someone running for president was getting paid by freddie mac at the time that was going on. $1.6billion. that urged people. >> the barrage of attack ads that the...
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he got very nostalgic about the policies of president bill clinton. >> bill clinton called himself a new democrat. he put that behind him. he believed in smaller government, reformed welfare as we knew it and try today get the economy going with trade and other provisions, lowered taxes. new democrats have done some good things. a lot of republicans have done some good things, but this old style liberalism of bigger and bigger government and bigger and bigger taxes has gault to end and we will end it in november. >> that's right. you just heard the republican nominee for president talking about the glory days of president bill clinton. funny thing, though, romney got his facts wrong. taxes were higher under president clinton compared to president obama. not lower. that's why president obama always makes this point. >> anybody making over $250,000 a year, including me, we go back to the tax rates that we were paying under bill clinton. which, by the way, was a time when our economy created nearly 23 million new jobs, the biggest budget surplus in history, and created plenty of million
he got very nostalgic about the policies of president bill clinton. >> bill clinton called himself a new democrat. he put that behind him. he believed in smaller government, reformed welfare as we knew it and try today get the economy going with trade and other provisions, lowered taxes. new democrats have done some good things. a lot of republicans have done some good things, but this old style liberalism of bigger and bigger government and bigger and bigger taxes has gault to end and we...
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romney go back to the rates that we paid under bill clinton. and if you remember, that was when the economy created nearly 23 million new jobs, the biggest budget surplus in history, and here's the kicker. it was good for folks at the top too. >> now, he mentioned president clinton. he has president clinton as a major speaker at the convention. politically, governor, how important is this that he embraces governor -- president clinton and what president clinton did? and this big embrace at the convention? >> well, i think it's very important for two reasons. one, because as jared and i and you have been discussing, president clinton is proof positive that doing what president obama suggests doing won't hurt the economy. it can actually stimulate growth. that's number one. and number two, no one tells the story of why barack obama should be re-elected better than bill clinton. and there's some things when you're on the campaign trail, you can't say about yourself. some things you can't say about yourself, but someone like bill clinton can and wi
romney go back to the rates that we paid under bill clinton. and if you remember, that was when the economy created nearly 23 million new jobs, the biggest budget surplus in history, and here's the kicker. it was good for folks at the top too. >> now, he mentioned president clinton. he has president clinton as a major speaker at the convention. politically, governor, how important is this that he embraces governor -- president clinton and what president clinton did? and this big embrace...
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clinton. were you surprised how it came together? >> i was. you never know how cagey people will be, and i think that people want their version of events out there. and i think that people were very candid with me. including those close to clinton. >> one of my biggest take aways was how pivotal a role she played in his life from the beginning. she walked over and shook his hand, it's a testament to her intelligence and sfrtrength, i d not know it went so far back in their time together. >> she played a role in lifting him up when he was at his we weakest, she would come in and save him as someone said in the film. it was touching to me to watch it play out during the lewinsky, she put herself between him and the coming fire. when she realized it was something real, it was all the greater that moment. >> we talk about second and third and fourth acts in politics. do you guys feel the current climate, we look at newt gingrich who is still a candidate for president, who knows may end up being th
clinton. were you surprised how it came together? >> i was. you never know how cagey people will be, and i think that people want their version of events out there. and i think that people were very candid with me. including those close to clinton. >> one of my biggest take aways was how pivotal a role she played in his life from the beginning. she walked over and shook his hand, it's a testament to her intelligence and sfrtrength, i d not know it went so far back in their time...
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bill, does bill clinton get some of the credit for this? >> i think so he is the number one surrogate as we saw and he is the explainer in chief. the president has not done a great job of explaining his own message. i mean, he has to turn to bill clinton to do it for him. and in fact what we are going to see is a lot more ads with bill clinton in them, and clinton will have to decide, am i really going to jump in here and really try to kill that guy or am i going to try to maintain this notion that i am this great philanthropist in chief which in fact he is. i have to say that the central problem of the campaign, the romney folks i thought, look this be is going to be a referendum on the economy, the obama folks thought, hey, this is a choice election and i am the experienced guy. what it has turned into is a referendum on romney, and that is a problem for him, because that is the central problem because he is not really connecting. >> i talked to a number of republicans this week, one strategy gist who has been involved in a lot of these c
bill, does bill clinton get some of the credit for this? >> i think so he is the number one surrogate as we saw and he is the explainer in chief. the president has not done a great job of explaining his own message. i mean, he has to turn to bill clinton to do it for him. and in fact what we are going to see is a lot more ads with bill clinton in them, and clinton will have to decide, am i really going to jump in here and really try to kill that guy or am i going to try to maintain this...
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clinton was president half the rate when reagan came it all. this and will cut spending particularly military spending although it's not even close enough to take us back to where it was before bush called this the fiscal cliff as if it's something we would fall over the edge of and die from the crash it's all hysteria the tax increases on middle class people are easily remedied with a tax cut something republicans say they love and the spending cuts sound like a lot over a trillion dollars but that's over a ten year period that's plenty of time to go through those things and decide which is important like keeping long term unemployment benefits flowing and which can wait like building more bombs in other words the fiscal cliff is another classic example of what naomi klein called disaster capitalism create a panic and then profit from it for example wall street is right now funding groups like a group called the third way that are pushing hard for us to give our social security trust fund which has over two and a half trillion dollars in it to
clinton was president half the rate when reagan came it all. this and will cut spending particularly military spending although it's not even close enough to take us back to where it was before bush called this the fiscal cliff as if it's something we would fall over the edge of and die from the crash it's all hysteria the tax increases on middle class people are easily remedied with a tax cut something republicans say they love and the spending cuts sound like a lot over a trillion dollars but...
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he's going to remind america of the clinton brand. that means bill clinton and hillary clinton. because as far as he'll concerned, 2012 is not the key decisive election. 2016 is the election he cares about. that's when hillary is going to run. he's going to talk about how great the clinton years were. he's going to tell us obama will try to carry that out, too, fwu i don't think his heart will be in it obviously. i don't think he's going to fool anybody. >> all right, but people know -- i love these endorsements. the trouble is clinton is not on the ballot. obama is on the ballot. the second trouble is, voters know that. it might be very entertaining to hear mr. cloin ton who's a wonderful public speaker, but do you think it really matters? do you think it helps is obama? >> i don't actually. i think it's going to be an invidious comparison, comparison between the effectiveness of the clinton years, especially with economics and the ineffect i haveness to put it mildly of the obama years. i think it's going to do obama some damage. >> did the gop get a good head start on this no
he's going to remind america of the clinton brand. that means bill clinton and hillary clinton. because as far as he'll concerned, 2012 is not the key decisive election. 2016 is the election he cares about. that's when hillary is going to run. he's going to talk about how great the clinton years were. he's going to tell us obama will try to carry that out, too, fwu i don't think his heart will be in it obviously. i don't think he's going to fool anybody. >> all right, but people know -- i...
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they certainly appreciated bill clinton. the latino community will be engaged if barren will win. >> we'll let you get back to your radio show. i will tell everybody, you can see more of ed schultz and his special coverage. you can join him for live coverage on the ed show for madison, wisconsin at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc. our thanks to ed. team obama ups the ante on its attacks for the massachusetts record with a brand new ad hitting the airwaves in key battleground states. take a look. >> it started like this. >> i speak the language of business. i know how jobs are created. >> but it ended like this. one of the worst economic records in the country. >> romney's campaign firing back, hitting the president where it hurts the most after a dismal jobs report on the economy. >> what we really have here is a deficit in leadership. and this president came into office without any prior experience running anything. he never even ran a corner store. >> only thing that will change it are changing the policies and that means changing the
they certainly appreciated bill clinton. the latino community will be engaged if barren will win. >> we'll let you get back to your radio show. i will tell everybody, you can see more of ed schultz and his special coverage. you can join him for live coverage on the ed show for madison, wisconsin at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc. our thanks to ed. team obama ups the ante on its attacks for the massachusetts record with a brand new ad hitting the airwaves in key battleground states. take a look....
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. >> that is the the importance of bill clinton and joe biden. >> you will see clinton and biden spending time in pennsylvania, ohio, wisconsin, absolutely. >> let me go back, the internal, the big thing, europe is going through, that is going through. the straits of hormuz, and what the iranians might do, what is the big explosive event could drive unemployment back up to 9, chris? >> i don't know if it's an event. i think gas prices certainly, republicans are looking for something at the moment, because if they premised the entire time of their attack against the obama presidency on the economy. this is a guy who doesn't know how to make the economy work, the famous mitt romney line he's never signed the front of a check, only the back of one. if the economy gets better it's tough. i would say gas prices, because it's so personal, chris. the issues i think hit home and are persuadable, when you fill up, i filled up it was $52. that is 8, 10, more dollars than normal. that is a potential problem because it's very personal. >> this side of $5 for regular, this side of $5 for regular can h
. >> that is the the importance of bill clinton and joe biden. >> you will see clinton and biden spending time in pennsylvania, ohio, wisconsin, absolutely. >> let me go back, the internal, the big thing, europe is going through, that is going through. the straits of hormuz, and what the iranians might do, what is the big explosive event could drive unemployment back up to 9, chris? >> i don't know if it's an event. i think gas prices certainly, republicans are looking...
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just what bill clinton has called the same ideas they've tried before except on steroids. >> president obama today hitting a familiar theme that the romney agenda is simply bush on steroids. the president says romney's agenda would recycle the same policies that led to the bush recession. and the american people do not want that. 68% of all americans still blame president obama for the economy. that includes 49% of republicans. half of all republicans think the last republican president is the blame for the economy. despite all this, romney has stacked his economic team with leftovers from the bush era. including the key architect of the bush tax cuts for the rich. it all fits with romney's vision for the economy. he wants to give massive breaks to corporations and the rich. but he opposes president obama's support for more working class jobs like teachers and firefighters. >> he wants another stimulus. he wants to hire more government workers. he says we need more firemen, more policemen, more teachers. it's time for us to cut back on government and help the american people. >> in fac
just what bill clinton has called the same ideas they've tried before except on steroids. >> president obama today hitting a familiar theme that the romney agenda is simply bush on steroids. the president says romney's agenda would recycle the same policies that led to the bush recession. and the american people do not want that. 68% of all americans still blame president obama for the economy. that includes 49% of republicans. half of all republicans think the last republican president...
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[applause] >> bill clinton in a rare formm nominating a man who defeated hillary clinton i a brutal primary fight four years ago. whwho could of imagined such a thing, colby? with bill clinton, there is no limit. i'venown him since he was governor of arkansas. i like watching him in public, i i like wchg him in private. this guy is unbelievable, and he has this man is and that connects with people -- he has this magnetism that connects with people. it was very effective for what he had to do. he just carried the day. >> you saw that speech and you thought, boy that old dog can ststill do it. when i saw him hugging bara obama on stage, i thought to myself, this may be the hug thahat relax a president. charles s be exactctly on point twice today. he talkeabout the empathy gap between obama and romney how mrs. romney had a hardrder time warming her husband up than michelle did. you don' vote for a guguy you n't like. >> you are a psychiatrist. here arere two tigers in a a cage. do they hug on the stage like e this? >> i am a psychiatrist in remission. [laughter] clinton is a wonder of the worl
[applause] >> bill clinton in a rare formm nominating a man who defeated hillary clinton i a brutal primary fight four years ago. whwho could of imagined such a thing, colby? with bill clinton, there is no limit. i'venown him since he was governor of arkansas. i like watching him in public, i i like wchg him in private. this guy is unbelievable, and he has this man is and that connects with people -- he has this magnetism that connects with people. it was very effective for what he had to...
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one is bill clinton. take a listen to this. >> as you can see, i have given my voice in the service of my president. >> now, i have to ask you. that's a former president referring to the current incumbent as my president. >> yeah. >> does that say to you that bill clinton knows what this game is, he knows what these republicans have been doing, and he's standing up for the president. >> he's standing up for the president on a lot of levels. there was a lot of tension between. president obama and president clinton in the 2008 campaign. you remember mitt romney tried many times and so did paul ryan to drive a wedge between the president -- between the presidents and try to bear hug president clinton. but for president clinton to say this is my president, he's saying, listen. leave the guy alone. i know i'm the big dog. that's his nickname. he's the big dog here. >> or big bubba. >> or whatever his nickname is of late. he's my guy. he's our guy. let's re-elect him. >> alex, moving on and if i might put this
one is bill clinton. take a listen to this. >> as you can see, i have given my voice in the service of my president. >> now, i have to ask you. that's a former president referring to the current incumbent as my president. >> yeah. >> does that say to you that bill clinton knows what this game is, he knows what these republicans have been doing, and he's standing up for the president. >> he's standing up for the president on a lot of levels. there was a lot of...
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clinton 20 years ago. that's according to polling by nbc news. romney is viewed positively by just 33% of americans. 39% view him negatively and that's about where bill clinton was in the summer of 1992. of course, clinton turned things around with a series of town halls and that famous appearance where he played sax on the asenio hall show, so who are the candidates with the highest favorability rating at this point in their campaigns? >> george bush in 2000. and barack obama in 2008. we'll be right back. >>> the obama campaign's bain strategy criticizing mitt romney for his work with bain capital is paying dividends in crucial battleground states. new data shows that from early april through late june. 100% of the ads sponsored by pro-obama super pac priorities usa mentioned bain capital by name. they showered the swing state with multi-million dollar ad buys aiming to chip away at romney's business -- and both campaigns agreed the ads with working. eugene robinson and mother jones magazine's david corn
clinton 20 years ago. that's according to polling by nbc news. romney is viewed positively by just 33% of americans. 39% view him negatively and that's about where bill clinton was in the summer of 1992. of course, clinton turned things around with a series of town halls and that famous appearance where he played sax on the asenio hall show, so who are the candidates with the highest favorability rating at this point in their campaigns? >> george bush in 2000. and barack obama in 2008....
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president in her corner, no matter what, bill clinton. but she has served president obama very well as has joe biden. wouldn't that president the president in a very tight spot? >> it would. >> well, like jonathan said i think some conversations will have to be had behind the scenes before they decide who will go forward. but i think the president will maybe say something -- you know, he'll try to stay out of it, but i think he'll make his choice known behind the scenes. >> so who on the right would be the biggest opponent? would it be a christie or rubio? >> those are certainly two candidates that could come forward in 10 t 2016. marco rubio saying his trip has nothing to do with 2016. nobody other than marco rubio believing that. you have to think about bobby jindal, the governor of louisiana, susanna martinez has gained a lot of interest among republicans lately. particularly after they were hammered with the latino vote in the last election. so there are a lot of republicans who could end up running. there will be some effort in the r
president in her corner, no matter what, bill clinton. but she has served president obama very well as has joe biden. wouldn't that president the president in a very tight spot? >> it would. >> well, like jonathan said i think some conversations will have to be had behind the scenes before they decide who will go forward. but i think the president will maybe say something -- you know, he'll try to stay out of it, but i think he'll make his choice known behind the scenes. >> so...